Overview
- Los Angeles County sheriff's deputies took Phypers into custody during a court session on Denise Richards' request to convert a temporary restraining order into a permanent one.
- Court records show the October 16 complaint charges two counts of corporal injury to a spouse and two counts of witness intimidation tied to January 17 and May 3, 2022.
- Phypers was booked at the Lost Hills Sheriff's Station near Malibu and his bail was set at $200,000.
- The judge extended the existing restraining order against Phypers through November 7 as proceedings continue.
- Phypers and his attorney deny the allegations, say he was unaware of the warrant, and his mother testified denying abuse and alleging Richards once threw a can opener at him.